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Features of Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Patients With Dysphonia [PDF]
To explore the prevalence of dysphonia in European patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 and the clinical features of dysphonic patients. Methods. The clinical and epidemiological data of 702 patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 were collected from ...
Jérôme R Lechien +2 more
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Poremećaji glasa često nepovoljno utječu na kvalitetu života pojedinca u različitim domenama, uključujući socijalne odnose, emocionalno stanje, sposobnost obavljanja različitih fizičkih aktivnosti te ispunjavanja profesionalnih obaveza.
Barišić, Lucija
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Clinical Practice Guideline: Hoarseness (Dysphonia) (Update)
Objective This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on treating patients who present with dysphonia, which is characterized by altered vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or vocal effort that impairs communication and/or quality of life ...
Seth R Schwartz +2 more
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Socioeconomic Deprivation and Vocal Handicap in Adults With Voice Disorders. [PDF]
This study examined the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation and quality of life as measured by the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) in adults with voice disorders. Patients living with socioeconomic deprivation experienced greater voice‐related handicap from voice disorders than those from more affluent backgrounds, even when controlling for ...
Fujiki RB, Thibeault SL.
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Phase 1b study of anlotinib combined with TQB2450 in pretreated advanced biliary tract cancer and biomarker analysis. Abstract Background and Aims We evaluated the efficacy and safety of the antiangiogenic tyrosine kinase inhibitor anlotinib plus TQB2450, a programmed death‐ligand 1 inhibitor in pretreated advanced biliary tract cancers (BTCs ...
Jun Zhou +13 more
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Dysphonia implies difficulty in speaking. It is not unusual to find military instructors having hoarse voices and complaining of difficulty in speaking. This is attributed to improper use of the voice leading to overloading and abnormal adaptations of the cords.
R S, Bhadauria, P, Deb, A, Karan
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Cross-linguistic study of vocal pathology: perceptual features of spasmodic dysphonia in French-speaking subjects [PDF]
Clinical characterisation of Spasmodic Dysphonia of the adductor type (SD) in French speakers by Klap and colleagues (1993) appears to differ from that of SD in English. This perceptual analysis aims to describe the phonetic features of French SD.
Lorch, Marjorie, Whurr, R.
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Acoustic Analysis of Vocal Dysphonia [PDF]
Voice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or laryngological pathologies. The facility to record a voice signal is an advantage over other invasive techniques.
Fernandes, Paula Odete +1 more
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Reliability of perceptions of voice quality: evidence from a problem asthma clinic population [PDF]
<p>Introduction: Methods of perceptual voice evaluation have yet to achieve satisfactory consistency; complete acceptance of a recognised clinical protocol is still some way off.</p> <p>Materials and methods: Three speech and ...
Chapman, L.M. +13 more
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Persistent Dysphonia in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients.
20.500.12530/87896The main objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of persistent dysphonia in hospitalised COVID-19 patients. Data were collected from those COVID-19 patients who, during the months of March to April 2020, were hospitalised ...
Leis-Cofiño, Carlos +5 more
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